Three examples of good practice when installing cable runs?
Cables should not come into contact with metal work or polystyrene. Should always make sure are not crossing or tangled. Cables must be installed at the right depth.
What is an echo request relative to computer networking?
Part of the ICMP protocol that requests a reply from a computer.
How network is categorise according to geographical area?
Local Area Network is categories according to the geogradhical area.this network is use for wild area.
What devices extend the size of a broadcast domain?
Layer 1 (hubs) or Layer 2 (bridges or switches) devices.
Which three VTP parameters must be identical on all switches to participate in the same VTP domain?
Three VTP parameters that must be identical on all switches to participate in the same VTP domain include domain name, domain password, and version number. VTP stands for VLAN Trunk Protocol. The answer can be found at http://www.ccna4u.org/2011/06/ccna-3-chapter-4-2011-v4-0-answers-100.html
How do you upgrade from a 10BaseT to 100BaseT network?
Simply upgrade your network hardware to 100baseT compatible devices and components,
eg: Hubs, switches,routers, cables and computers(network cards)
What servers is most often the only device on a network connected to the internet?
It would be a Proxy Server for Internet connectivity for users, need to access Internet. It works as intermediary for request from client seeking webpage from internet. Most of the proxy servers nowadays are Web proxies and they provide access to content on internet.
How can you provide full access to some of your files while giving read-only access to other files?
In PHP you would need to change the file permissions using the function chmod().
It could be the type of browser/application you are using for this. Check your firewall settings on that computer.
How do you create a local disk?
A local disk is any hard drive or disk partition on the computer in question. So in order to "create" one, you need to either add a new hard drive, or partition the existing one.
Advantage and definition and conclusion of network data model?
to be done or near done to be overwith or close to being finished
There are three (3) ways to do switching: circuit switching, message switching, and packet switching.
A network may employ 2 of these (message switching and packet switching) to send and receive data.
Convert the following subnet mask into its dotted decimal equivalent?
"Subnet mask" is is a computer term related to IP networks. Since you haven't given your example, the question cannot be answered.
Further information can be found by searching for 'subnet mask' in Wikipedia.
What osi layers use telnet connection for remote use?
what osi layers use telnet connections for remote use
Connection Oriented
How many No. of ports in router?
The number of ports vary with the router - some as few as 4, and some many more than that.
Which device you connect with the help of straight cable?
Straight through cables can be used to connect devices together via switches, hubs, routers, bridges.
A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.
A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.
A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.
A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.
A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.
A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.
A "host" is simply any point that has an IP address. Typically a computer, but it may also be a printer, a switch, a router port.
A "host IP number" is an IP number that can be assigned to a host. This excludes the first and last IP address of each network, which can't be assigned to hosts.